I hope you will never stop featuring his commentary/comic strip in The Sun. It's one of the reasons I continue to subscribe. At 79, I have been subscribing to The Sun for 56 years, and I don't want to be tempted to cancel my subscription.

Ouch! Apparently the truth hurts, as evidenced by the visceral reaction to last week's "Doonesbury" cartoons. The strip dealt honestly and pulled no punches about the utter hypocrisy and lack of morals of the so-called "right to life" zealots.

Garry Trudeau's Sunday Doonesbury cartoon which excoriated Newt Gingrich went way beyond the pale! It was not only disgustingly partisan, it was cruelly subjective. I guess there's a slim-to-none chance of seeing a similar cartoon slamming President Barack Obama.

Letter writer John Rutkowski has a right to his views, but his comments on Gary Trudeau's comic strip were infuriating and disgusting ("Idiotic 'Doonesbury' strip on abortion insults readers," March 20).

Unlike letter writer John Rutkowski ("Idiotic 'Doonesbury' strip on abortion insults readers," March 20), I applaud The Sun for having the courage to publish the Doonesbury comic strip dealing with what is certainly one of the most Draconian mandates ever suggested.

The Sun owes an apology to its readers for publishing Garry Trudeau's idiotic attempt at being funny in his "Doonesbury" comic strip on state abortion laws. It was a jab at all those who have some morals and religious convictions, no matter what their political views.

I imagine you are getting some negative responses to the Doonesbury cartoon strip so let me counter those by stating that I am glad you have chosen to run the current panels regarding a Texas law that requires women seeking an abortion to first undergo an ultrasound.